100 Co., Ltd. (pronounced One Double O), which upholds the vision of realizing an "All-Inclusive Society of Health and Happiness," celebrated its 3rd anniversary on March 7, 2026 (Saturday). To commemorate this occasion, we held the "One Double O 3rd Anniversary Project - FEMTECH & WAKEWAKE project" event, related to International Women's Day. On the day of the event, we implemented content that fostered multi-generational exchange, including a panel discussion by experts, a business plan presentation by current high school students, a report on a survey of women's health awareness in China by graduate students, and a charity auction hosted by a 6th-grade elementary school student. It was a day to share women's success and health, as well as social contribution, with approximately 70 attendees. Group Photo

Background and Concept of the Event This event was planned with the theme, "Let's talk about women's success and health! Let's share products with reasons!" We held a charity auction for "WAKEWAKE project (Project to share products with reasons)" featuring exhibits and sales of "femtech" (products and services that solve women's health issues with technology), which has been gaining attention in recent years. Products that are difficult to sell through normal channels for various reasons, such as being close to their expiration date or having no quality issues but not selling for unknown reasons, were offered. The proceeds from the successful bids were donated to the Pink Ribbon activity group, Certified NPO J.POSH, and the cancer survivor support group, NPO Kyoto Working Survivor, in a mechanism of "sending kindness forward." A total of 11 items were sold, with 7 bidders, and a total of 46,233 yen was raised. Photo of the charity auction item presenters and successful bidders at the event

Donation of artificial flower arrangement for charity auction to Ms. Maeda (left), representative of NPO Kyoto Working Survivor.

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  • Source: PR TIMES
  • Category: Event
  • Products / services: FEMTECH / WAKEWAKE project